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Condensation
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My front windows of the house which are Georgian and very big ie like shop windows - are now having condensation between the double glazing.
Is there anything I can do before I have to replace the windows.
Is there anything I can do before I have to replace the windows.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are companies which replace just the glass in double-glazed windows, while retaining the existing frames. The most well-known (by far) is Cloudy2Clear but their website doesn't show any branches in Northern Ireland.
There was a franchise of that company operating from Carrickfergus [as 'Cloudy2Clear (Belfast) Ltd'] but that company has now been dissolved. However there's a chance that the guy who owned the franchise might still be trading independently, so get someone to call him for you [I'm remembering your hearing difficulties here] on his mobile number: 07743 986505
Alternatively look through your local Yellow Pages, or other trade directories, for a firm offering a similar service.
There was a franchise of that company operating from Carrickfergus [as 'Cloudy2Clear (Belfast) Ltd'] but that company has now been dissolved. However there's a chance that the guy who owned the franchise might still be trading independently, so get someone to call him for you [I'm remembering your hearing difficulties here] on his mobile number: 07743 986505
Alternatively look through your local Yellow Pages, or other trade directories, for a firm offering a similar service.
Thanks Chris - I talked to my neighbour there as I recall there were guys doing something to her windows before Christmas. The hubby said he wasn't too sure but will get the wife to leave me a number. I think they replaced sealant. Not too sure.
Will take note of your information and thanks to everyone else.
Will take note of your information and thanks to everyone else.